Australian and international telecommunications news
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Wednesday, 07 October 2009 |
The battle between the cellular and WIMAX camps for future 4G wireless networking standards ramped up this week with the IEEE formally submitting its 802.16m standard (the next iteration of today's 802.16e mobile WiMAX standard) to the ITU as a candidate radio interface technology for IMT-Advanced standardisation.
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Wednesday, 07 October 2009 |
Microsoft has unveiled Windows Mobile 6.5, a new app store, backup and photo sharing application along with new smartphones from various vendors supporting the new OS.
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Wednesday, 07 October 2009 |
Telstra has launched a Windows Mobile 6.5 based smartphone from HTC within hours of Microsoft announcing release of the new version of its smartphone operating system.
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Wednesday, 07 October 2009 |
Verizon Wireless - the largest mobile network operator in the US with 290 million customers - has given the Android smartphone platform a major boost by teaming up with Google to offer Android-based smartphones to customers on its CDMA EV-DO network.
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Tuesday, 06 October 2009 |
Telstra claims that more than 100 locations around Australia now have mobile coverage for the first time as a result of the continuing expansion of the carrier's Next G 3G network.
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Tuesday, 06 October 2009 |
Queensland resort and gated community Sanctuary Cove isn’t waiting for the National Broadband Network to roll past its upmarket residences, and will instead roll-out its own fibre to the home infrastructure in preparation for higher bandwidth services.
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Tuesday, 06 October 2009 |
Gary McLaren, who has headed Communications Alliance's initiative to develop network specifications for the National Broadband Network, has been appointed CTO of NBN Co. Steve Christian, a former managing director of networks at Optus, has been named head of network operations. And Comms Alliance has named Paul Brooks to replace McLaren.
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Tuesday, 06 October 2009 |
US based chipmaker, Sibeam, has unveiled the second generation of its 60GHz wireless networking chipsets, claimed to the only product on the market to support wireless delivery of lossless 1080p HD video.
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Tuesday, 06 October 2009 |
The era of consumer telepresence has come a step closer with the launch of a new system by LifeSize targeted at small business, personal office and teleworkers with a starting price of less than $US2500 and billed as "a ground-breaking HD videoconferencing system that provides the telepresence experience to anyone, anywhere."
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Tuesday, 06 October 2009 |
The National Broadband Network would drive job opportunities in regional Australia and help remote indigenous communities participate in the mainstream economy, Communications Minister Stephen Conroy has told a conference in Geneva.
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